Yah, the rooting is not the problem. The Flash counter is what Motorola put on the Droid 4 to count how many times it has been flashed(rooted) and last I heard it was NOT hackable; so Verizon could see it had been rooted and void the warranty. If it has not been rooted, they will see in recovery boot a 0/0 and all is good. If it has been rooted, they will see 0/1 and hence are likely to void your warranty if you have one...

I have all the root files and the full sbf 6.16.217.XT894, in case of brick.... But even a full recovery flash back to complete stock will NOT erase the flash count. This is per xda. So I am waiting until that hack can be done before I root.

This counter that everyone talks about if that's what it is doesn't work properly any way cause 2 of my 3 phones have never been rooted and they both show up one says 0/1 and other says 1/1 and again neither one of these phones have ever been rooted romed or hacked in any way so it either does not work or that's not what it really is

I am just wondering if by chance these phones were referbs and possibly the people before you flashed??.. I know that was one in a million but it just crossed my mind and I really want to get to the bottom of this.. This is WAY too bizarre yours are reading counts like that.. I'm sure you are looking at the correct numbers too...

Should I bring this up in xda? or what do you guys think is the next step cause Silverfang you are 100% right they would not believe the customer if it read 0/1 and you never flashed.... The plot thickens!!

They were brand new from Verizon corporate store my Droid 4 and my wife's razr

My DROID 4 was actually bought the day it came out and neither one has ever been rooted or customized in any way not even launchers off the market that's the only reason I hesitate to believe this is a root checker